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Found this on ebay,
i would love to hear that Red Diamond Run


http://cgi.ebay.ca/1949-Prevost-Coach-E ... QQptZBuses
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Cool Bus. Here's the pics.

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I like the bud drying on the mirror :shock:
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Post by splummer »

real nice, dpending on the reserve price and with the buds it could be a bus to watch, its on my watch list.the only problem is getting it over the boarder, i have gotten a truck before from canada and its a real hassle but iam still interested any one out there bought a vehicle from canada
just because you ride the bus , it doesnt make you a bus person
the bus stopped and i got on and thats how it all began
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I did not notice the BUD, well i seen it hanging there but did not know what it was :oops: In the #5 pic is that a stove / some kind of heater next to the seat , the legs look like it? also cool pair of fish heads
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I googled red diamond ihc engine and this is most likely a 401 ci engine . i drove an early 70s single axle tractor that had the 450 ci in it. tons of torque slow on the get go but would pull like the devil.
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Post by Mark R. Obtinario »

The Red Diamond name applied to all of the IHC big inline 6 gas engines. It included the 450 and the 501. There was a smaller one but I don't think it was 401.

The RD 450 and RD501 engines were put into a lot of rear engine Gillig and Pacific buses.

Quite a few of the RD450's were installed pancake style in Crowns instead of the Hall Scott gas engine.

Many of the Red Diamond equipped buses were repowered to Cummins diesel engines because the diesel engines used quite a bit less fuel and had more power for climbing hills. The Cummins also used the same motor mounts and bell housings so a lot of other stuff didn't have to be swapped around as well.
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Its Back
Still got the well dried bud hanging on the mirror :D :D 8) 8)
http://cgi.ebay.ca/1951-Prevost-Coach-E ... QQptZBuses
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drying bud bus

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did anyone catch what the bus went for, would have taken alot of work, but could you imagine showing up at a prevost rally in that bus decked out and restored professionally. they would be sitting in thier 1/2 million dollar coaches that all are pretty much the same sipping martinies, you would be the talk of the rally, especially if the bud wasn't comsumed yet, and rehung in the same place :D 8)
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graydawg wrote:did anyone catch what the bus went for...
$1025.00
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Griff wrote:
graydawg wrote:did anyone catch what the bus went for...
$1025.00
That is how high the bidding went, but the reserve was never met.
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Jones'n4chrome wrote:That is how high the bidding went, but the reserve was never met.
My faux pas...sorry 'bout that... :oops:
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Post by Jones'n4chrome »

No biggie Griff.

The point that I was trying to make was, that the seller might still have it and be willing to sell it for that price now.

If anyone was interested, they could still contact him through Ebay.

Chuck
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Post by Jones'n4chrome »

Jones'n4chrome wrote:No biggie Griff.

The point that I was trying to make was, that the seller might still have it and be willing to sell it for that price now.

If anyone was interested, they could still contact him through Ebay.

Chuck
I just sent the seller an email. I will let you know if I get a reply.
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Jones'n4chrome wrote:
Jones'n4chrome wrote:No biggie Griff.

The point that I was trying to make was, that the seller might still have it and be willing to sell it for that price now.

If anyone was interested, they could still contact him through Ebay.

Chuck
I just sent the seller an email. I will let you know if I get a reply.
This is what I sent to the seller:

Dear hellburn,

Hi,
Did you ever sell this bus? If not, how much do you want for it?


This was his reply:


Hi there,

Im just in the process of selling it right now. Im selling it for 4500
but its looking like its sold.


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If I had a extra $4500 laying around I still don't believe I would by a bus located in Canada, can you imagine the hassles getting it into the US rebuilding everything and especially the hassles getting it legal here. I am sure the person that bought it has a deeper pocket than I do'
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